Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 10

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10 ¥ THE SUNDAY 58579 CLUB GIFT Rotary Members Christmas Present to Children’s Institution. Make 'OPPORTUNITIES GOAL $334.60 Before Holiday Season Is Over. Asking home" children mothers couple, ciated for $13.260 to provide | for the coming vear for 51 and 18 grown-up widowed invalid fathers and an aged 2 people in all. the Asso rities had in hand last within $£834.60 of w W of WITH TEN CASES SUBSCRIBED GOES T0 HOSPITAL sccoised caries Hapes o | ing of All 14 Needy Families Filled Have Christmas Stock- and Miss M B. 3 STAR. WASHINGTON, O. L., $6; A. B. C., $5; a friend, $10; Evening Star Newspaper Chapel, $6; a friend, $2; Faculty of Dunbar High School, $18.25; Fleur de Lis Club, Dunbar High School, $5; W. H. C., $12.50; Mrs. J. E. T Columbia Lodge, No. 85, Elks, $25; W. H., $1; friends, $12.10; Helping Hand Society, Gnlbrmh M. E. Zion Church, $6.74; Mrs. W. 5 3. W., $2; Mrs. F. D. B, S termediate B Simpson, $14, . $5; cash. $2: C. Barbers' Union, No. 305, $5; Mr. and Mrs. O., |and Mrs. 1., 50 cents; Plymouth Con. | | Rregational Church, Fifteenth | Street Baptist Church, $5; A. P. N..! | $1: Officers, teacher scholars of | } |Shiloh Baptist Sunday School, $i:/ Dowling's Private E, $2; v 300 WILL ATTEND Dr. S. A. Eliot to Speak at| Woodrow D. . DECEMBER }VARIETY_IS OFFERED | AT VETERANS’ PARTY Wedding, Dance and Frolic fer Children Staged in Day at Walter Reed WILSON BANQUET A Christmas wedding. a party for 150 children from Southwest Washing. ton, and a dance featured activitie Christmas day at Walter Reed pital Red Cross House The wedding ceremony Christn Function to Honor Late President. Washington admirers of the late 'HORSE, ONCE FASHION, RULED OFF 4 STREETS Avenues H: Once Proudly Made Ring With His Hoofs Closed to Him. Way when back in the good old days Henry F a5 developin horseless carriage—Massachusetts ave. nue and Sixteenth street alongz ahout 3 oclock were lined spanking have and single eq Hospital ot Total, $47¢ Still needed, $237.41.in ippeal was fir ented 1o the giv ers of Washin in 1910, so that the present Christmas offering is the | sixteenth. While not always fully subscribed by Christmas morning. Iy has a_year passed but w “14stockin have heen ultl- filled. The amount still need- comparatively small. and with mas actually here and the ex- ind ° of greetings at its consumma each | tion, one cannot belleve that any « these 14 families whose needs | been so carefully studied and budseted | will fail to be fully provided for with in the next few d: | Already numbers 1 10 and 14 have been 10 are the lucky ones. The sums still needed for the other four still open range from $161.75 in No. 12 to §257.41 in 1 Last evening the nor early in the should dllotted on Christmas ave tunities having that deficit was credited to w with three voung opportunity ub’s Christmas presen As is enstomary. the money toward the maintenance he free dispensary at the hospital The Lion's Club the children 1 bus ride Christmas day 1o visit and each younsster re ent from him. The tree to the hospital nd the Knizhts of Columbus and the merican Red sent toys wckings filled with sweets for ANOTHER | CHI. |orPoR: | sacrl DREN. Amount Previoy asked fo 1y M lans otal received, Stilknecded, $19 OPPORTUNITY NO. 6 | oPPORTU OF HIS ind_three children. for $98! Previously acknowledged, MuSoLit Club, $15 T $ $1.092. Closed. Cross pacitated Amount : zifts to the and the Wil Club sang hospital Chris N al J H. 8., $5; anonymous, $5; Miss M. transfer $50; Mrs. F. D. B., l $396.48; and Mrs. C. 5GP, Tl \emm. Star \e\\qnn\er Chapel, aculty of Dunt Fleur ‘de Lis | School, | $12.50; Lodg A A. 5, Mr, G, L. W., §25 Galbraith' A Mrs. W >. R $5: the B Glee 2, 8.9,6, im0, schools in Washing- e o entatives to the hospi- ts for the children there High represented were MG 3: Columbla | Mrs. ks, H., and Mre, W. O Helping Hand . k. Zion Church, H J which one do- had requested hborhood 1,080 Clubh s161 OPPORTUNITY NO. LIND. Colored widow children. Amount asked for, $98%. Previously acknowledged, $447: Mu So-Lit Club, $15: Mr. and Mrs Mr.and Mrs. O, and \‘Y‘ L. 50: A. C. B. 815 ents. Plymouth onal per Chapel $6 Church, §. Fifteenth RBaptist Hizh School, $18. Church. $5: in ory 3. ., $5; Dunbar High cash, $5; Dowling’s Private ve Hos Mrs. J. E, 5 W, $10; 1 R | B. W., by tr: $25 @ | Total, | L. : . A . B..| t to John Fleventh he Star e aiy hutions may be Club, | Jo son. treasurer d the | Strest, or to the offic Sunday | Will be promptly acknowlec We 13. NEARI Mr. and Mrs, O \ with five A Plymouth Con Churcl of fruit a ~d 1o their TECH GRADS TO MEET. AUilliam Mather Lewis to Address Alumni Session R } tovs | paper o OPPORTUNITY NO. 1 Closed, Newsy OPPORTUNITY NO Closed OPPOR'] HOME and three for. $1.0 children w. Miss M W., Jr., $1 nated, $307.01 knowle H 5 Chapel $10: A H W, $1: Ter Lo el $988. Ol William Mather Washington zuest speaker a nion of the MeKin hool Alumni Association the ‘fech Auditorium and Rhode Island s Lewis Unive will tidwinter ch iligh to he held sity s K W paper B.O. S and Mrs. OPPORS STRUGGLE three children. NO. $—A B Deserted wife and Amount asked for, | venue, ent A. Dolly $2: W. H. $1: G. and K. H. D.. $5: Mr. and Mrs in memoriam. $ . Helping Hand Society . Zion Church South 1 '35 Alrs 5 H Mary Previous W, K = Mr. Barbers Union T.. $100 Mrs ) cents: Plymouth hurch, $5: Fifteenth Church. $5: Thureday £5: officers, teachers | . ML 425, aptist Sunday | o ¥ s $2. L. L.P.B. § W .. $15 Private spital.” §3 £749 49 Still needed memory made by on “The Elmer Hardell on iation Athletics.” Music fill be furnished by the Tech Orches tra. followed by danci nt are: President, vice president, pnding 14, and Anderson, "18 will De principal iresses Daniel anc $5.G. G Chapel D. $1 by 86 a friend, § 1: | Congrezational 1. | Street Bantist he pr and Mrs, W M. C.. $10; Helping Hand 3 3 ith A. M. E. Zion H. ) A 3 C. R $100; M $10: K. G. Met M D. N $10:. 0 W, V.. S1: Miss A. M. D., $10 $24; Mrs. H. W. H.. $2 anonymous, $10: C. S. T Temple Presbyterian Sunday school. 75 cents: (. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. S, W $10: $238.51 NO. 141 Total amount nt received, . $834.60 ohert 5 sked for A Friend $12 o1 otal received, OPPORTUNITY No. WORTH WHILI wand children. Amount asked for $1.5 knowledged £780 {<OPERATION DESCRIBED ¢ HOME Star Decem ardinal M(r(‘lel Recowrv Ex- pected by Surgeon. o Pitch- n Pitcher, $1 each anv three needed, $100; Mr. Colored Well 11 and 13, A H. C -BR December 6 (P)— Cardinal Mercler's physicians issued A bulletin today explaining the opera- tion for a lesion of the stomach which the T4-vear-old primate of B expected to undergo in Bru December 29. The bulletin re; “Persistent dyspepsia i nutrition insufficient for the life the cardinal wishes to ertain clinical and radio: signs show a lesion which s treatment might radically v Lo The operation will performed | « Tm o Nt 5 A etriendg Tuesday with all precautions made tiom® tindesGenate s necessary by the cardinal’s aze and Closed. | with the use of local anesthetics 0. 11—THESODDS [nowadass ¥ $1; W H., A, ) AGAINS . Colored woman I once told him a most important Although she is only 15 vears of jand Mrs . $10: | and four children. Amount asked |secret— age. Mlle. Irene Curie. daushter of | Helping Hand Galbraith A The I'“f'” he discoverer of radium, is a hachelor 0TS 50, f"‘" Away t science C.!" “No, he for 7 . 2 TR T Swagger VELVET Shoes ELVET 4—Closed. Tbr: u{h D. O., Hand Society, A. on Church. §1: 31« $5; Mrs. D s61 Helping making | OPPORTUNITY active pursue. HE MAY ather in Tub- Hosptal, wife and three Amount asked for, Browne, . B any; most need- erculosis $5. Total three children. $1.196. B . DN ‘Worst Ever. the Ulster Gazette “Why ou so down on George, Society, vou don't say he acknowledgad. SLit Club shoes have been exceptionally popular this season and are particularly so right now. Their soft, rich lus- ter makes them most appropri- ate for the formal events of the holiday season. In a timely, welcomed week-before-New Year SAL But we are offering unrestricted choice of our entire $5.95 and $7 stocks—this week at $4.45 pair! It is in line with our changeless policy to close out each season’s outstanding novelties while still at the PEAK of their smartness. and and and So here are beautiful brown black velvets—opera pumps strap effects—styles pictured a dozen others. 7% At All Our Stores— (Except the F St. Slmp) This Week at 4.45 And you'll do well to call early tomorrow while sizes are complete. Wi % B 4332322484 E343E34TTIIILILILI24243434242238423124832382293222228228383¢838328383434 Lovely Evening Slippers —of silver and gold ki Blonde or black satin” be dyed any color. Patent leathers and other popular materials. Evening slippers of unrivaled beauty and fineness, at these popular prices: $5.95 and $7 “Lady Luxury” Chiffon Hosiery $1.85 and $1.95 And brocaded satin. White satin that can Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 3212-14 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. ommemorate the war-time honor of the Nation At | celebratio, | ism of the late Pr Newton D. -|der Woodrow Wilson as Secretary pf War, also will address the gathering and pay tribute to his late chief. The movement of which ‘celebration is a_part was initiated by | the Woodrow { New York | persons will attend th | Mayfiower, mirers of The r arranged th Nervous Breakdown First Believed tudy aused her somn, [2383232888888888888 $8333288388388 :z:t:z::zt:zzxzz:z:z:zzzzz:z:zxz:‘:z‘z‘zz’xx:z’zzzzz:z‘zzzx‘zzz:z:::zz::: Wilson will join with those 600 other cities tomorrow night to ievements of the ud the Under the au Wilsor: ximately 3 nquet to be g Hotel at 7:30 former chief Nation-wide drawn by carefully oomed horses in"Joining in curried ! Davison, Davison House, and Dr lumbia, Mo. The children royally entertained men and Red Cross personnel at o party, with doils, toys and other pres | ents, many of which had been made | by hand by the personnel and na tients of the hospital e childrer we transported b truck to and from the puthw B Low, director for the | American Red Cross at the hospital 722 [ charge of (ke general commi tee for the party, while Sergt. Ers Reed and 'Pvt. Bernard L. Wile headed the men's committee. Supper was served the children and there were elaborate decorations to delight the hearts of the little visitors role of Santa Clause was p! Miller. and Merry C Red Baskitt of Co thele o annes where President ¥ of his birth the anniver- was king in other y e previously had heen him cannot draw » ca Woodrow by the enlisted four of the principal siree within certair his drixer open At Jeast two style_open-front decades on top—ar limits w Mayfower the same tin ago, rincipal speaker at the It is expected speak on the ideal- ident. er, who served un- |0LD SCHOONER FLOATED SAFELY FROM SHOALS % Ellot i s between Washington street or on Rhode Island avenu tween Connectict « 4pul] street Former Rum Runner, With Cargo the local < for Florida, Rescued by Wilson Foundation in according to those in- with very enthusi he horse public derr round of Coast Guard Cutter. By the Associated Press CHATHAM, Mass The two-masted schooner don. S0 ve: runner, was Horse Shoal s given durin »d personnel December Mary and a former rum 1 today from St banquet as well ax many of th \er President “America be sunz by the led by John 1. May somprehensive program has nzed for the local celebra Tic A. Delano is chgsrman ton committee which servance GIRL SLEEPS A WEEK. rs old flo af night Haven PAYS TAX 30 YEARS OLD. I\ strueted t It e Remembers Doctor Hospitality of Cincinnati ter to Miami furniture was rescued by cutter which seized her ner five months Flares Stone Horse lig e warning of the vessel's p crew of three fought a strong hours and rigged an anchor ch: discarded chain when two other chors had been torn away.” The ¢ Acushnet patched Woods Hole, put nine men # d after a tussle with stormy se: and then took the Mary Langzdon in | tow The Mary Langdon w homaston. Me.. in 1845 | she was seized off Woods Hole by, the Acushnet and a Government patrol hoat, and a cargo of liquor. camou aged as lumber, was canfiscated $388333283322838288382238 Ohio Arkansas Fire Damflge $A00 002 PINE BLUK CINCINNATI ®). G for the asxa rum run ted s a mile south of the first first | o the Cincinnat Ihe | 10 the Cincinnati ing unpaid ts ue when ried student and un: Dr. De Forest said ticing medicine in 30 vears and that the unpaid tax bill has always bothered him. When he returned try recently he decided obligation, he said of Cause of Strange Illness. = December the 14-ye Who has been to this conn the xickness and . her physician £ built at Last June today nervous was at Women now are required in the national rd of receive traming in the and all implements of v o4 606060660000 060600¢ 40000000'0000000000000000“000::: ::::0::: to enlist Finland and fire breakdown first from thought to nee over have | arm Satine Slips In the high .shades; made with fancy plaited ruffe and braid trim- d. Well rnd made.. . 88€ Street Floor. Flannelette Gowns Cut leng and full— made of stried Flan- nelette; Chamoisette Gloves Gauntlet Gloves, with turn-back cuffs; in all the wanted colors, and all sizes. $1 ch value Street Vioor. Blanket Robes Both Men’s and Wom- en’s; splendd patterns; cut full and $1 98 long Basement. Street l' hmr. Bargain Begins Monday Mormng If you have waited for bargains | —you’ll find them here now—for we have cut deeper than ever be- fore—owing to a backward season, The Coats offered include the very best models—in rich weaves and trimmed with the luxurious furs—collars, collars and cuffs and borderings. Reduced irom the very fine grades 3338888 Second Fioor. Bargain Basemen? Two Big Special Assortments Winter Coats Excellent models, in all the . Soft dressy weaves; with real A8 : fur trimming and handsome wanted colors, trimmed with fine lining. Bright shades and plain furs, as well as Sports models. Black. 3&88288828838388338328833888“888383883838828

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